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    RPS for u to try!
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      MagicGames
          (TD)  5 Jan  2007  4:19pm
    
 
  Just for a change or when you are idle come try a Rock-Paper-Scissors tournament for some fun. One tournament per week for now and only 2 tix to enter. You decide all the plays. No bad cards here. Good Luck!
  
     
  
  
    Checkers players
     Posted by
      Right-on
           29 Jan  2007  8:35am
    
 
  I have checked in a few tiems to play but no one here or very few. how about checkers players trying Rock Paper Scissors game and then between the two games there shuld always be a gmae to play. Rock is a new game so it will take some time building but it is fast and chance for ladder is good.
  
     
  
  
    Looking for Boxes.....
     Posted by
      MagicGames
          (TD) 20 Dec  2007 12:43am
    
 
  Hey Boxes, there are more tournaments now for RPS players and we are using them for meeting for RPS ladder games. Hope you come back. Look for 9:30pm tournaments after Christmas. And, post any notes in the forum so players can see when you will be on for games. Love to get u back "in the action".
  
     
  
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